What was Microsoft best move in the last decade?

What would you consider the best move from Microsoft in the last decade? Windows 7? Xbox?

No, a 1.6% pre-IPO stake in Facebook currently valuing at ~1.6 Billions. For just 240 million dollars. Not to mention all the stuff Microsoft got from having a partnership with Facebook (maps in facebook are from bing, skype integration, etc).

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Wunderkit

Wunderkit is a new webapp from the makers of Wunderlist. Conceptually is the common man equivalent to project management software. You have tasks, projects and you can share certain projects with other users. Very interesting webapp, really good looking, and with lots of potential.

I have invites. If you want to try it, hit me up on twitter.

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Flickr, clearly a solid company to store my photo

Apparently there were layoffs in flickr, specially on the support section. I don’t know if these were good workers or not but my previous experience with them was clearly not a good one.

Yahoo is sinking fast, and clearly the new CEO appointment is a move for a sellout. All I can say is that given, Flickr is becoming an unsound place to store my photos.

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Bootstrap 2.0, from Twitter

Twitter released today the a new version of Bootstrap, its HTML & CSS Toolkit. I’ve been updating some projects with it yesterday and for my amazement they’ve changed class names and structural representation making updating my codebase a living hell.

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I Wasn’t Paid

Buisness is hard, especially to creatives due to freeloaders. I Wasn’t Paid celebrates that by exposing those fat fuckers.

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